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May 21 & 22, 2025 on Maui, Hawaii

 

The Hawaii Energy Conference (HEC) brings together experts on energy policy, strategies, leadership and innovation from Hawaii, the Continental U.S., Asia-Pacific and more to exchange ideas on how to better serve our communities in today’s rapidly changing power generation and delivery environment.

LEARN from thought leaders on how to better serve the community in today’s rapidly changing power generation and delivery environment.

CONNECT and collaborate with networking opportunities — forge partnerships to address common issues and concerns

SHOWCASE your products and services and generate new business opportunities through sponsorship and exhibiting.

“This is a great conference to catch up with everyone. It’s great networking. I can achieve in one morning what might take me weeks to do. The Hawaii Energy Conference is where we have a broader conversation with many perspectives and a willingness to work with people”

Noe Kalipi
Chief Strategy Officer and EVP Hawaii & Pacific, Progression Offshore

“The Hawaii Energy Conference is more important than ever. It is clear that meeting in-person is vital to building trust while discussing issues and solving challenges. Permitting, equity, community engagement, and the general pace of reaching our sustainable goals were key concerns discussed this year, and so much more. The responsibility of our energy transition falls on each one of us.”

Doug McLeod
HEC Program Committee Member, DKK Energy Services, LLC.

“At the Hawaii Energy Conference, I get to meet everyone in the industry, and everyone is brought to the table, all stakeholders, which gives a greater perspective as to what can be accomplished working together.”

Gary Huffman
Burns & McDonnell,

“Every year at the HEC is better. I receive so many takeaways which help me work better in my own business. This year’s resilience theme is vital. I feel like I leave the conference smarter, more engaged, and more energized to collaborate in our energy processes, and the things we can do to help others.”

James Doran
JR Doran Inc. (Ceramic Tile Plus & E Y Design)

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